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Supa Sta- Ha Rebapala -

emerged as part of the vibrant Kwaito scene in South Africa, a genre that blends house music with African rhythms and township slang. The track "Ha re bapala" was co-written and produced by Arthur Mafokate and Thabo Magoro.

The phrase "" (meaning "When we play") is a track by the artist SUPASTA . It is featured on a compilation or project associated with the legendary South African music producer Arthur Mafokate and his 999 Music label. The Legacy of Supasta and 999 Music Supa sta- Ha rebapala

Arthur Mafokate, often called the "King of Kwaito," used his label, , to launch the careers of numerous stars who defined the post-apartheid sound of the 1990s and early 2000s. Supasta's contribution added to a catalog that included other iconic names like Chomee, Stitch, and New School. Song Details Title: Ha re bapala Artist: Supasta Producers/Writers: Arthur Mafokate and Thabo Magoro Genre: Kwaito / South African Dance emerged as part of the vibrant Kwaito scene

The song reflects the "party culture" and street-style energy typical of the 999 Music era, which focused on catchy hooks and danceable beats. It is featured on a compilation or project